Case Western Reserve researchers uncover novel drug targets by piecing together receptor structures
Global sustainability is important now more than ever due to increasing urban populations and the resulting stress it can have on natural resources
White powders found at known or potential crime scenes present investigators and first responders with a dilemma
Applications in chemistry, clinical, and pharmaceutical labs hold promise—with reservation
What if the inherent weaknesses of a material actually made houses and buildings stronger during wildfires and earthquakes?
Lorcaserin decreased risk for diabetes, induced diabetes remission, and reduced risk of diabetes complications in obese and overweight patients
Novel approach to human-like balance in a biped robot
A research team has made great, rapid strides toward the development of a specially designed molecule that can store solar energy for later use
Digital forensics is the recovery and investigation of digital devices and digital materials, often related to serious crimes
Flat, micron-thick lens offers performance comparable to top-of-the-line compound lens systems
Study finds that boiling heat transfer was much more favorable with a new concept that involves coating the hot surface using nanoscale bimorphs
First study shown to improve the nearly 50 percent rate of relapse in children with high-risk neuroblastoma
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